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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 14., Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. (search)
he propriety of organizing a Methodist Episcopal Church. The class leader, William McLean, opened the meeting by an earnest prayer for divine direction. The call foMr. Stevens (affiliated with Baptists) was absent; the other three members, Messrs. McLean, Hippisley and Mann, were present. S. S. Leavitt was clerk and treasurer. (made the year before by the land owners) of a gift of land. Our class leader McLean's reply, on February 26, was to that effect, when questioned as to our intent owards was chosen, also trustees and a building committee. Stewards. William McLean. M. W. Mann. Martin M. French. Charles E. Hippisley. Trustees. M. W. Mann. William McLean. M. M. French. E. J. Albee. W. T. Morse. Building committee. M. M. French. W. B. Foster. William McLean. M. W. Mann. GeorgWilliam McLean. M. W. Mann. George W. Brintnall. The Conference adjourned and went to view several sites that had been informally considered, and selected one on Bower street as the most eligible.